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Whisklate 14c., "quick stroke, sweeping movement," probably from Old Norse visk "wisp of hay, something to sweep with," from Proto-Germanic *wisk- "move quickly" (source also [..]
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Whisklate 15c., "move with a rapid sweeping motion" (intransitive), from a Scandinavian source (compare Danish viske "to wipe, rub, sponge," Norwegian, Swedish viska "wipe," a [..]
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Whiskto move, sweep or stir something very quickly. The same word also means a kitchen tool used for whipping eggs and cream
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WhiskA cooking term that refers to beating ingredients together until smooth, using a special tool called a whisk.
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WhiskPronounce it: wi-skA kitchen instrument manufactured with a series of thin metal wires, each formed into a loop so both ends of the wires attach to a handle. The loops, which are placed in slightly di [..]
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WhiskTo beat ingredients (such as heavy or whipping cream, eggs, salad dressings, or sauces) with a fork or whisk to mix, blend, or incorporate air.
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WhiskThis kitchen utensil consists of a series of looped wires forming a three-dimensional teardrop shape. The wires are joined and held together with a long handle. Whisks are used for whipping ingredients (such as cream, eggs, sauces, etc.), thereby incorporating air into them. They come in different sizes for different tasks and are most often made o [..]
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WhiskTo beat with a wire whisk until thick or frothy.
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WhiskTo beat or whip ingredients together until smooth, using a kitchen tool called a whisk.
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WhiskTo mix together by beating with a whisk or mixer.
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WhiskA looped wire utensil used to mix or “whisk” sauces, dressing, eggs and other liquid ingredients with a quick, circular motion.
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WhiskA wire kitchen utensil used for mixing dry ingredients together
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WhiskA kitchen utensil consisting of a series of wires around a handle used to whip or mix ingredients.
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Whisk(n) a mixer incorporating a coil of wires; used for whipping eggs or cream(n) a small short-handled broom used to brush clothes(v) move somewhere quickly(v) move quickly and nimbly(v) brush or wipe of [..]
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Whisk(verb) To mix to a specified state with a wire beater, also called a whisk.
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WhiskTo stir egg whites or heavy cream with light rapid movements, thereby forcing air into food.
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WhiskTo mix or fluff by beating; also refers to the utensil used for this action.
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Whiskin cooking, a tool made of wire loops used for beating.
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WhiskTo whisk is to beat ingredients with a kitchen tool called a “whisk” in order to make sure the food is well mixed.
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Whiskin cooking, a tool made of wire loops used for beating.
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Whiskn.) - a cooking utensil used to blend ingredients in a process such as whipping X Xanthan gum (n.) - a food additive, commonly used to thicken salad dressings, that is water-soluble and produced by th [..]
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WhiskTo introduce air into egg whites, using a balloon whisk, rotary whisk or electric whisk, to increase their volume. Whisked egg whites should hold their shape.
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WhiskThe Game of Whist The game of cards had its origins in England, which evolved from earlier card games such as Triumph, Trump, Ruff and Honors, and Swabbers. The game is actually one of the predecessor [..]
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WhiskTo beat ingredients together, using a wire whip or whisk, until well blended.
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Whisk
A quick, light sweeping motion.
''With a quick whisk, she swept the cat from the pantry with her broom.''
A kitchen utensil, made from stiff wire loops fixed to a handle, used for whipping (or a [..]
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WhiskA whisk is a kitchen utensil
Whisk may also refer to:
Fly-whisk, used as a flyswatter or as regalia
Whisk broom, a kind of broom, a cleaning instrument
Whisk (ballroom dance), a ballroom dance step us [..]
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WhiskThe whisk is a ballroom dance step used in the Waltz or Viennese Waltz. It is one of several ways to get into promenade position and is used to turn dancers around corners or change their direction on [..]
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WhiskA whisk is a cooking utensil which can be used to blend ingredients smooth or to incorporate air into a mixture, in a process known as whisking or whipping. Most whisks consist of a long, narrow handl [..]
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WhiskA figure or pattern involving the crossing of one foot behind the other.
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WhiskTo mix to the specified state with a wire beater, also called a whisk. Whisking can refer to blending, beating, emulsifying, or whipping, depending on the recipe.
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